2ND QUIETEST AUGUST IN A DECADE PRESENTS OPPORTUNITY FOR FRASER VALLEY BUYERS
(Surrey, BC) – Fraser Valley buyers and sellers continued to take a holiday from the real estate market in August with the region’s Multiple Listing Service (MLS®) showing a decrease in sales, new listings and overall inventory compared to July.
The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) processed 997 sales on its MLS® in August, a decrease of 44% compared to the 1,786 sales during the same month last year and 9% fewer than in July, however 10% more than the 910 sales in August 2008.
“In August, sellers in the Fraser Valley took as much of a break as buyers. Even with our slowdown in sales, we’re seeing inventory edge lower. Since May, we’ve seen our volume of active listings decrease by 10%.”
The Fraser Valley Board posted 11% fewer new listings in August compared to the previous month, the fourth month in a row of declining new inventory. At the end of August, the total active inventory was 10,287, 5% less than in July, however still 14.5% more than the selection available in August 2009.
“Our selection of homes is healthy, interest rates remain historically low and prices are moderating, which represent excellent conditions for buyers. We’re currently seeing residential prices edge down month-over-month, but remain 4.7% higher than they were a year ago.”
The benchmark price for Fraser Valley detached homes in August was $510,107, down 0.1% compared to that of July and 5.4% compared to $483,839 in August 2009. The benchmark price of Fraser Valley townhouses in August was $324,485, a 0.4% decrease compared to July and with a 4.5% increase compared to that in August 2009 when it was $310,389.
The benchmark price of apartments decreased by 1.9% from July and increased 1.5% year-overyear going from $236,146 in August 2009 to $239,659 in August 2010.
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